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  1. New350ec

    1989 300 weekender parts for sale

    I have a dashpanel from my 1989 Sea Ray 300 Weekender that I removed when brand new. It is blue and has no imperfections. The dash face has a sea ray emblem that lights up and is also in excellent condition. I also have pair of teak swim platform inserts that are in excellent condition. Make...
  2. New350ec

    Official 350 Thread

    Thank you 1956olds!
  3. New350ec

    Official 350 Thread

    Excellent. I will see if I can sneak into the boat and measure out the largest sizes I can fit, and get back to you. It may take a few days.
  4. New350ec

    Official 350 Thread

    I'm sorry to say, I don't know. The boat is still shrunk with no access door. I was hoping to get someone with the same boat to offer their solution?
  5. New350ec

    Official 350 Thread

    I have a couple of projects I want to do this spring. One is to replace non-operational ice maker in my galley with a refrigerator. I'm hoping someone else here has done this and can offer me some help with regard to brands that will fit. My searches haven't turned up anything. Next is adding a...
  6. New350ec

    Best fuel economy

    From the mid '80's until the late '90's, Thermo Electron (builder of Crusader Marine engines) was one of my accounts for fabrication work. I had a 300 Weekender with a pair of 350's, and I asked the director of engine development about prolonged high rpm usage. He said that the engine could run...
  7. New350ec

    Best fuel economy

    Just respectfully checking the math here. 3500rpm, 36gph, 21mph. So,in 10 hours of running you burned 360 gallons and covered 210 miles. The same trip, running at 3250 rpm you're burning 31gph at 19mph. To cover the same 210 miles, you need to run 11.5 hours @ 31gph,burning a total of 356.5...
  8. New350ec

    Post your boat's name

    we're the "THIRD SHIFT". I work 2 jobs (three kids in college) and the boat is our escape.
  9. New350ec

    Put in Bay

    We're going to Kelley's for Friday-Sunday am, then to the Crew's Nest for Sunday thru Wednesday. We will probably miss you this time, but if we cross paths I'll buy you a drink. We're the "THIRD SHIFT".
  10. New350ec

    Wiper Blades

    I would add to Sprint7TW's reply - the Anco numbers are 52- (whatever length blade you need). So, if you need a 20" blade - the Anco number is 52-20. Also, if you are searching on line - be sure to search: 52-20 truck, as I have also come accross series 52 Anco blades that were different. I hope...
  11. New350ec

    Official 350 Thread

    Replacement Wipers - if anyone is needing replacement wipers, they can be had by searching for Anco 52-20 (port and starboard) and 52-14 (center). Add "truck" to the search and they should pop up for roughly $10.00/ea. If you boat on Lake St. Clair, Harder's Auto Parts in Clinton Township stocks...
  12. New350ec

    Fuel Starvation problem, 7.4L Mercruiser Inboards

    Update to anyone following. The problem turned out to be a collapsed fuel line. The line left the tank and made a sharp, over 90 degree bend. As the line aged, the outer layer deteriorated and allowed the line to kink. I replaced the line by taking it to a local shop called Fluid Systems in...
  13. New350ec

    Fuel Starvation problem, 7.4L Mercruiser Inboards

    SloBurn and CliffA - thank you. The engine runs perfectly on the port tank so I have ruled out electrical problems. I have cleared the vent and even ran with the fuel cap off to see if venting was the culprit, but no change there. I suspect the anti-siphon valve as well, but a clogged pick-up...
  14. New350ec

    Fuel Starvation problem, 7.4L Mercruiser Inboards

    Hello - I am brand new here, and this issue is relative to a 1991 350 EC that I just purchased from a friend. He (we) have been trying to isolate a fuel starvation problem with the starboard engine. It runs fine at idle, but at speeds above 2500 rpm or so it begins to starve for fuel and lose...
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